It doesn't raise as much revenue, which you would think would appeal to Republicans, and it doesn't cut defense spending by as much, which you would think would appeal to Republicans.
Microsoft risks losing potential game users and damaging its relationship with existing game software suppliers if it doesn't cut the Xbox's price, Deutsche Securities' Takashi Oya said.
It never occurs to Dem operatives that "no" doesn't cut it in America.
The company also said it doesn't plan to cut its dividend, which had been a concern for other companies hurt by credit problems.
It's great that it's partially supported, but half-assed codec support doesn't cut it anymore.
Having unqualified programme contributors state that "they can't ever remember it being so bad" just doesn't cut the mustard if you're looking for a scientific base for your conclusions.
It's a perfect fit for the interactive generation, for which a quarterly statement just doesn't cut it.
And try as it might, "Marley and Me" just doesn't quite cut the mustard when it comes to answering those big existential traumas.
Given how big plates are becoming in our supersize world, that just doesn't cut it anymore.
The problem is that, in some regions, this method just doesn?t cut it.
To those watching closely there were frequent tell-tales of the huge talent, but that doesn't cut it in a world where headline perception is all.
Zander understood that this is a new millennium and floundering toward group decisions just doesn't cut it in the new global economy rife with theft of intellectual property and shorter product cycles.
"In a time where there is so much mendacity and prevarication, a simple affirmation such as 'yes' doesn't quite cut it anymore, " he says.
On April 3, the Reserve Bank of Australia said it might cut rates if inflation doesn't become a problem.
It doesn't dictate whether agencies must furlough employees, cut grants or scale back purchases.
It would have kept Torre as the highest paid manager in the majors, but it's still a pay cut, and that doesn't really fly in the big leagues.
While the firm's clearly stated minimum helps cut down on queries from unqualified investors, it doesn't eliminate them.
But just because a company has frozen or cut its defined benefit plan doesn't mean it is leaving workers to fend entirely for themselves.
However, our ranking is based on the past year' earnings, and so it doesn't include the Galaxy contract, under which Beckham will get a cut of the revenue that the team makes from increased sales of shirts and season tickets, as well as of marketing contracts.
He opposes the Bush Administration tax cut, however, because he doesn't believe it has any chance of creating new jobs.
But there's some marketing things we don't do, we're not reaching out to the fan the way golf or a lot of other sports do, so we've got our work cut out for us -- but that doesn't mean it can't turn around.
As you'll notice, the Ion doesn't cut the thinnest of figures and, in a way, we wish it would.
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Surely, it's by some arcane magic that the armholes are cut high and yet the thing doesn't pinch a bit.
The report doesn't attempt to assign blame to individual workers or companies, and it doesn't directly address one of the key questions raised by Congressional and other investigators: whether BP cut corners to save money.
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Still, most of us can probably think of a colleague who could use a makeover: The intern who wears low-cut tops, the IT guy who lives in track pants, the boss who doesn't iron his shirts.
Another rate cut by the Federal Reserve might encourage banks to start lending again, but it sure doesn't offer much consolation to consumers.
And with a mandate from ownership to cut payroll, even their financial strength doesn't strike fear into opponents the way it once did.
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